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A Strategy for Integrating a Large Finite Element Model Using MSC NASTRAN/PATRAN: X-33 Lessons Learned

NASA/TM-209201, McGhee, D.S., A Strategy for Integrating a Large Finite Element Model Using MSC NASTRAN/PATRAN: X-33 Lessons Learned , Structures and Dynamics Laboratory, Science and Engineering Directorate, NASA Marshall Space Flight Center, AL 35812, March 1999, pp. 16, Format(s): PDF 996k

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The X-33 vehicle is an advanced technology demonstrator sponsored by NASA. For the past 3 years the Structural Dynamics and Loads Branch of NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center has had the task of integrating the X-33 vehicle structural finite element model. In that time, five versions of the integrated vehicle model have been produced and a strategy has evolved that would benefit anyone given the task of integrating structural finite element models that have been generated by various modelers and companies. The strategy that has been presented here consists of six decisions that need to be made: purpose of models, units, common materials list, model numbering, interface control, and archive format. This strategy has been proven and expanded from experience on the X-33 vehicle.
Keywords:x-33, finite element model, nastran, patran, model integration
Subjects:Astronautics: Launch Vehicles And Launch Operations: Launch Vehicles
ID Code:486
Deposited On:24 July 2002